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Ethical markets [videorecording] : growing the green economy : green building and design / Films for the Humanities & Sciences.

Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Films Media Group, c2007Description: 1 videodisc (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Other title: Green economy [videorecording] | Green Building and design [videorecording].Subject(s): Sustainable development | Informal sector (Economics) | Environmental responsibility | Renewable energy sources -- Economic aspects | Quality of life | Investments -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 338.927
Contents:
Redefining success -- Global corporate citizenship -- Community investing -- Green building and design -- Renewable energy -- Clean food, organic agriculture -- Fair trade, ethical trading -- Socially responsible investing -- Shareholder activism -- The love economy -- Women-owned businesses -- The transformation of work.
Summary: "Featuring visionary entrepreneurs, economists, and activists, this 12-part public TV series delves into hot-button ethical issues and "green business" ideas at the heart of global and local commerce. Each program investigates challenges and solutions related to the triple bottom line - standards of human dignity, environmental stewardship, and financial profit that guide socially responsible business."--Backcover.
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338.927 GRE | 338.927 ETH (Browse shelf) 1 Available CALxx,03000,03,GR 1000139912

Redefining success -- Global corporate citizenship -- Community investing -- Green building and design -- Renewable energy -- Clean food, organic agriculture -- Fair trade, ethical trading -- Socially responsible investing -- Shareholder activism -- The love economy -- Women-owned businesses -- The transformation of work.

"Featuring visionary entrepreneurs, economists, and activists, this 12-part public TV series delves into hot-button ethical issues and "green business" ideas at the heart of global and local commerce. Each program investigates challenges and solutions related to the triple bottom line - standards of human dignity, environmental stewardship, and financial profit that guide socially responsible business."--Backcover.